EPW021278 ENGLAND (1928). St Peter and St Paul's Church, Swaffham, 1928

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Title [EPW021278] St Peter and St Paul's Church, Swaffham, 1928
Reference EPW021278
Date May-1928
Link
Place name SWAFFHAM
Parish SWAFFHAM
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 582067, 308990
Longitude / Latitude 0.69161416666258, 52.647690522952
National Grid Reference TF821090

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The Greyhound Public House, Swaffham - PE37 7AQ Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 460634 House, now public house. Early C16, extended to south c1740. Rendered and colourwashed brick and flint. Pantiled roofs.

totoro
Sunday 5th of July 2015 09:37:13 PM
Former Corn Hall, Swaffham PE37 7AG Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 460595 Corn hall, now offices. 1858. By Mathias Goggs.

totoro
Sunday 5th of July 2015 09:20:06 PM
2 Market Place Grade 2 listed - English Heritage Building ID: 460592 House, now offices. c1770 east block with c1860 west extension. Red brick, English bond to east block; partly rendered; concrete tiles and pantiles.

totoro
Sunday 5th of July 2015 09:15:06 PM
Market Cross, Swaffham PE37 7AG Grade 1 listed - English Heritage Building ID: 460635 Market or Butter Cross, in centre of main open space of Market Place 1781-83. By Mr Wyatt (probably James). For the Earl of Orford. Limestone; lead roof. Circular on plan. 8 unfluted Roman Doric columns set on a triple-stepped plinth support a plain entablature. 2 leaded steps lead into half-round dome upon which is statue of Ceres. Dished plaster ceiling beneath dome. A Scheduled Ancient Monument, No.241.

totoro
Sunday 5th of July 2015 08:57:43 PM
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Swaffham 6 Mangate Street, Swaffham, Norfolk PE37 7AP Grade 1 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 460562 C14-C15 with C18 and C19 alterations and restorations. 2-stage tower begun 1485, completed 1507-10 by Master Gyles. North aisle wall rebuilt 1462 Chancel constructed mid C15. Openwork battlements added 1533, with corner pinnacles. C16 6-bay arch-braced chancel roof. Gothick lantern and lead spike of 1778 by John Frost, rebuilt 1897. 5-light Curvilinear east window of 1853 Image of church interior in January 2007 by John Salmon. Copyright John Salmon, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike licence

totoro
Sunday 5th of July 2015 08:46:35 PM
War Memorial. For more details on the memorial, see www.roll-of-honour.com/Norfolk/Swaffham.html.

melgibbs
Saturday 5th of April 2014 06:27:54 PM